displayed by setting a threshold to each category through the
<tt>threshold</tt> keyword.
-For example, @verbatim --log=root.threshold:debug@endverbatim will make
+For example, @verbatim --log=root.thresh:debug@endverbatim will make
SimGrid <b>extremely</b> verbose while @verbatim
--log=root.thres:critical@endverbatim should shut it almost
completely off.
all the following notations have the same result.
@verbatim
--log=root.threshold:debug
---log=root.threshol:debug
+--log=root.threshold:debug
--log=root.thresho:debug
--log=root.thresh:debug
--log=root.thres:debug
- trace: enter and return of some functions
- debug: crufty output
- verbose: verbose output for the user wanting more
- - info: output about the regular functionning
+ - info: output about the regular functioning
- warning: minor issue encountered
- error: issue encountered
- critical: major issue encountered
@subsubsection log_use_conf_add Category additivity
-The <tt>add</tt> keyword allows to specify the additivity of a
+The <tt>add</tt> keyword allows one to specify the additivity of a
category (see @ref log_in_app). '0', '1', 'no', 'yes', 'on'
and 'off' are all valid values, with 'yes' as default.
The default appender function currently prints to stderr.
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+*/